The Law Magazine and Review: A Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2

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Page 366The inferior judge, from whom lies an appeal to the superior in the court below,
sits in the Court of Appeal on a. decree of his superior, delivers the judgment of
reversal, and in directing that reversal materially influences the opinion of his ...

Page 232I was present in the Queen's Bench when he was engaged in arguing a ease, in
which he thought one of the judges expressed ... “I can't, my Lord,” said Harry, “so
long as Judge Crampton is shaking his head at me; he disagrees with my law.

Page 395A strong impression,' too, unquestionably prevails in Parliament and the country,
that the common-law judges have ... to sanction the appointment of a sixteenth judge, and we think that it should not be called upon-the more especially at the ...